Temporary Works Co-ordinator

Temporary Works Co-ordinator
The Role
The Temporary Works Co-ordinator (TWC) will be responsible for delivering safe, compliant, and cost-effective temporary works solutions. You will support project delivery teams by ensuring all designs are properly prepared, checked, and implemented to meet client and site-specific requirements.
Key Responsibilities
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Prepare and manage design briefs, specifications, and technical queries.
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Co-ordinate, review, and check designs, ensuring compliance with CDM, H&S, and environmental standards.
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Lead consultants and internal teams to deliver solutions on schedule and within budget.
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Provide technical advice, value-engineered alternatives, and support for method statements.
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Manage approvals, supplier coordination, and pricing for estimating.
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Support applications for movement orders and traffic management schemes.
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Undertake temporary works co-ordination during design and handover phases.
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Liaise with clients, suppliers, and third parties to ensure smooth delivery.
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Promote best practice and represent the company positively.
Key Measures of Success
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Delivery of services on time, within budget, and to required quality.
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Contribution to CDM, health & safety, and environmental targets.
About You
Essential
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Degree/HNC in Civil Engineering (or equivalent).
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Strong knowledge of temporary works, engineering management, and construction processes.
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Experience in deep drainage, lifting operations, structural works, and logistics planning.
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Background in the water and rail sectors.
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Skilled in design (permanent/temporary) with AutoCAD proficiency.
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Familiar with CESWI, Network Rail, and Highways specifications.
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Experience obtaining third-party technical approvals.
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CITB Temporary Works Co-ordinator certification and valid CSCS card.
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Strong risk identification, problem-solving, and communication skills.
Desirable
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Appointed Person for Lifting / NRSWA Supervisor certification.
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Experience across both site and design office environments.
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Incorporated/Chartered membership (or working towards).
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Knowledge of TFL, DLR, and Network Rail approval processes.
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Familiarity with Autodesk, Bluebeam, or Bentley 3D software.